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From 1914 to 1946 it was called the Evangelical church.
People who knew him said he never considered his work to be political, but evangelical.
Bill Clinton did not win the evangelical vote in 1992 and 1996.
In later life he was well known as an evangelical Christian.
The greater part of the population is even today Evangelical.
Evangelical children across the country will want one for Christmas.
So why did evangelical voters support him in such large numbers?
But some evangelical Christians support her as one of their own.
Like his father, he had attached himself to the evangelical party.
In 1902 they built a church established an evangelical school.
The Evangelical church lost its independence once again in 1975.
The library is home to more than 80,000 evangelical books.
My wife and I have four children, all of them raised in an evangelical setting.
Between 1866 and 1868, the Evangelical church, which still stands now, was built.
You may have an evangelical at your table come Thanksgiving.
During this time he also worked as an evangelical pastor.
She had been engaged in church politics and evangelical work.
This new mission society soon became a major evangelical movement.
When completed, however, it will be the area's first evangelical church.
The road is long and hard for an evangelical, even a fake one.
She lived in a small town where evangelical religion played a big role.
The other is the world of her own evangelical Christian background.
Foreign policy, however, had never held much interest for evangelical activists.
For a time the site was occupied by an evangelical church.
He still met with the growing group of evangelical believers in his university.